Flume delivers unique BBC Radio 6 mix

It’s exciting to discover artists near the beginning of their peak, which is right where talented newcomer Flume sits. The Northern Hemisphere is starting to take notice after the promising Australian sold out two major tours down under while sitting at #1 on the dance music charts. In addition to Beatport naming him the #2 artist of 2012, he recently played a prodigious boiler room set in London, while his debut album saw an international release on UK label Transgressive Records.

His sound is hard to describe as it’s a convolution of genres from glitch hop to future classic to trap. As the man himself describes it; “I’m going to be playing you a bunch of tunes: some new stuff, some old stuff, basically just a bunch of stuff that I’ve been really into. A bunch of findings from all over the internet, really.” In his BBC Radio mix, you’ll hear nostalgic downtempo edits of everything from Janet Jackson to Yolanda Be Cool to Missy Elliot. His smooth, unique style offers something for all chill house lovers — tracklist after the break.